Chapter
1 1| and habits of the great world. Her~dress was richer and
2 1| superiority~which pleases the world; her liberal education enabled
3 1| destined to shine in~the world was condemned to use her
4 1| brilliant part in the~great world. Perhaps she was only endeavouring
5 1| suitable~position in the world? If she were a man she would
6 2| kernel of the political world. Knowing in the science
7 2| he was much liked in the world of actors~and actresses,
8 2| proportions are~human. The world that the traveller has lately
9 2| well in sight before the~world, cultivates social relations
10 2| Rabourdin knows nothing of the world! If I had~not cajoled those
11 3| had her full share in the world of~feeling. Solely for her
12 3| under-clerks, and lived in the~world of journalists and actresses,
13 4| Heavens and earth! our world is coming down about~our
14 4| the happiest father in the world.~ ~One of his greatest pleasures
15 4| players.~ ~Launched into the world of actors and actresses,
16 4| acted on the belief that the world ended on the~morrow.~ ~In
17 4| temperament, he had judged the world and ended by relying on
18 4| possessed all the vices of the world with none of its graces.
19 5| between two negations. The world has neither pity nor respect,~
20 5| they have directed. The world still rings with the struggle~
21 6| things do fail in this low world. I am only backing the devil'
22 7| might have saved~yourself a world of trouble. I can understand
23 7| the court~and the great world do not restrain them. You
24 8| returning]. "I have had a world of trouble to get back my
25 8| God made this epoch~of the world for those who like to laugh.
26 8| There are no people in~the world but the French people who
27 8| indeed that of the whole world, to the fact~that for this
28 8| absolutely unique in the world. These officials pass their~
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